Justin Whalin

Justin Whalin began working in theatre in his native San Francisco when he was about 11, performing in a touring company and then the San Francisco company of "The Little Prince". When he was 14, Clint Eastwood gave him a role in "The Drowning Pool" (1988) and Whalin was then lured to Hollywood to play Alan Quartermaine, Jr. on the ABC soap "General Hospital" for four months in 1987. In 1988, he landed a short-lived, recurring role as Scott Baio's truth- manipulating cousin on the syndicated sitcom, "Charles in Charge". Whalin then played Nick, the youngest son being raised by a widower father and a Latina housekeeper on "One of the Boys" (NBC, 1989).